نتایج جستجو برای: induced liver injury dili

تعداد نتایج: 1452682  

2017
Gerd A Kullak-Ublick Raul J Andrade Michael Merz Peter End Andreas Benesic Alexander L Gerbes Guruprasad P Aithal

Idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (IDILI) is a rare but potentially severe adverse drug reaction that should be considered in patients who develop laboratory criteria for liver injury secondary to the administration of a potentially hepatotoxic drug. Although currently used liver parameters are sensitive in detecting DILI, they are neither specific nor able to predict the patient's subseq...

Journal: :Annals of hepatology 2014
Rolf Teschke Christian Frenzel Albrecht Wolff Axel Eickhoff Johannes Schulze

The diagnosis of drug induced liver injury (DILI) is based primarily on the exclusion of alternative causes. To assess the frequency of alternative causes in initially suspected DILI cases, we searched the Medline database with the following terms: drug hepatotoxicity, drug induced liver injury, and hepatotoxic drugs. For each term, we used the first 100 publications. We reviewed references, se...

Journal: :British journal of clinical pharmacology 2014
A D Bastiaan Vliegenthart Carl S Tucker Jorge Del Pozo James W Dear

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major challenge in clinical medicine and drug development. New models are needed for predicting which potential therapeutic compounds will cause DILI in humans, and new markers and mediators of DILI still need to be identified. This review highlights the strengths and weaknesses of using zebrafish as a high-throughput in vivo model for studying DILI. Althou...

Journal: :Internal medicine 2005
Tetsuro Sohda Hiroshi Shiga Hidetoshi Nakane Shinya Nishizawa Makoto Yoshikane Akira Anan Norihisa Suzuki Makoto Irie Kaoru Iwata Hiroshi Watanabe Shotaro Sakisaka

A 54-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of acute liver injury. Since she had a history of having used a diet product, drug-induced liver injury (DILI) was initially considered. However, the patient was subsequently diagnosed as suffering from primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) based on the findings of liver histology and serum anti-mitochondrial antibody positivity. Overlap syndro...

Journal: :Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics 2012
L N Bell R Vuppalanchi P B Watkins H L Bonkovsky J Serrano R J Fontana M Wang J Rochon N Chalasani

BACKGROUND Idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a complex disorder that is difficult to predict, diagnose and treat. AIM To describe the global serum proteome of patients with DILI and controls. METHODS A label-free, mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomic approach was used to explore protein expression in serum samples from 74 DILI patients (collected within 14 days of ...

2013
Vinay Sundaram Einar S. Björnsson

Cholestatic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) can be a diagnostic challenge due to a large differential diagnosis, variability in clinical presentation, and lack of serologic biomarkers associated with this condition. The clinical presentation of drug-induced cholestasis includes bland cholestasis, cholestatic hepatitis, secondary sclerosing cholangitis, and vanishing bile duct syndrome. The ass...

Journal: :Annals of hepatology 2017
Rolf Teschke Gaby Danan

One of the highlights of this issue of Annals of Hepatology is the analysis of DILI cases from India by Rathi, et al., since all cases were prospectively evaluated with RUCAM, the widely used tool for causality assessment worldwide. This approach provided valuable well-established results on various aspects of DILI. The study of Rathi, et al.1 from the Department of Gastroenterology of the Lokm...

2015
Iftikhar Haider Naqvi Khalid Mahmood Abu Talib Aamer Mahmood

Background/Aims: Antituberculosis drug-induced liver injury (TB DILI) is a frequent medical problem in Pakistan. Critical understanding of various aspects of TB DILI is not only important to manage liver injury but may also prevent unnecessary discontinuation of antituberculosis treatment. The study is aimed to determine the frequency, types, severity and patterns of TB DILI. Study further eval...

2016
Christine Lin Salman R Khetani

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major cause of drug attrition. Testing drugs on human liver models is essential to mitigate the risk of clinical DILI since animal studies do not always suffice due to species-specific differences in liver pathways. While primary human hepatocytes (PHHs) can be cultured on extracellular matrix proteins, a rapid decline in functions leads to low sensitivity ...

2009
Stefan Russmann Gerd A Kullak-Ublick Ignazio Grattagliano

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) has become a leading cause of severe liver disease in Western countries and therefore poses a major clinical and regulatory challenge. Whereas previously drug-specific pathways leading to initial injury of liver cells were the main focus of mechanistic research and classifications, current concepts see these as initial upstream events and appreciate that subsequ...

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